
S&P beats Moody’s and Fitch to start work in China
Corporates could soon see a familiar rating system in China as S&P Global has been given a licence to carry out credit rating activity in the country

S&P Global says it has been permitted to set up a wholly owned subsidiary based in Beijing with a remit to conduct credit-rating services for debt offerings in the nation's $11 trillion interbank market.
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